Women experience $513 billion in lost wages a year because of the stubborn pay gap that persists between them and their male peers, according to a new report from the American Association of University Women. READ MORE
Compensation is such a huge issue in 401(k) plans
When I look at plan errors, one major area of a plan keeps coming up: compensation issues. Compensation issues deal with the definition of Compensation in the plan as well as when salary deferrals are dealt with in the plan. READ MORE
What Microsoft's executive compensation metrics say about its priorities
Last week, Microsoft made available its 2018 proxy statement. That document makes for interesting reading for us Microsoft watchers, and not just because it includes the annual executive pay numbers for the company. READ MORE
Do Wages Need to be Paid in Bitcoin for Retail Adoption to Happen?
Is this a case of chicken and egg? If more retailers accepted Bitcoin, would more employees expect their wages paid in Bitcoin? Or, does Bitcoin need to be viewed more widely as a replacement for fiat first?
3 strategies for companies concerned about Amazon wage hike
Many might have to adapt to compete with the internet giant for workers; and prices will go up. READ MORE
Ex-Wells Fargo broker complaint wins class action status in fight over deferred compensation
A federal judge has granted class action status to a lawsuit brought by a financial adviser who claimed Wells Fargo Advisors cheated him out of $200,000 in deferred compensation. READ MORE
Salary Survey Says More Responsibilities Don’t Equal a Bigger Pay Day
In director-level sales and marketing positions, men still take home more than women. But this year, female audience developers and account executives/content marketing professionals are out-earning their male counterparts and in some instances, are taking home thousands more. READ MORE
When Employers Demand a Salary Range From Applicants but Refuse to Suggest One
Of all the weird and frankly nonsensical practices that companies use in hiring, probably none are as bizarre as our conventions around negotiating salary. Given that paying employees money in exchange for their labor is what hiring is all about, you’d think that salary would be discussed early, clearly, and directly in any hiring process. But for some reason that approach is more the exception than the rule. Instead, many employers play coy games around salary, hiding what they plan to pay and even taking offense when candidates bring up money. READ MORE
Strong economy has a downside for Main Street: Fewer workers means higher wages
Rod Dion found his business particularly hard hit during the Great Recession. His Albany, New York-based company sells office furniture and provides interior design services — not exactly in high demand while the economy was taking a nosedive. READ MORE
Why Amazon's minimum wage hike was 'inevitable', and others may soon follow in its footsteps
Amazon employees who package your order will soon be getting paid more. But will you be paying more because of it?
On November 1st, Amazon is expected to hike its minimum hourly employee wage to $15. The move will impact 250,000 current employees, plus 100,000 seasonal workers. That rate exceeds the federal rate, which has remained at $7.25 an hour for nearly a decade. READ MORE
CEO compensation and worker pay: 50 companies that owe their employees a raise
The average CEO base salary at a S&P 500 company is over $10 million. With stock options and other benefits, that income nearly doubles. By contrast, an ordinary worker employed full-time in America earns approximately $45,550 annually. READ MORE
'The Crown' star Claire Foy admits she was ‘deeply hurt’ by the series' wage gap
Claire Foy isn’t hiding her feelings about Matt Smith earning more than she did on “The Crown.”
“I was deeply hurt by it,” she told PorterEdit, “because I’d been working on that show for two years. I loved everybody on it. And then I realized, there’s been a big, fat, dirty secret that nobody’s ever talked about.” READ MORE
Almost 50 percent of CEO pay now in stock awards
Stock awards have become a key compensation vehicle used by boards in their efforts to better align pay and performance for the long term, almost entirely replacing stock options. It is one of the main findings from a new report, CEO and Executive Compensation Practices: 2018 Edition, a collaboration by The Conference Board, Gallagher, and MyLogIQ. READ MORE
Why mini performance assessments work better
Performance reviews are valuable for both the employee and the employer. It's a chance for managers to appreciate exceptional work and offer guidance on what could have been done better, and to have an open discussion about the future of the company and the potential for employee growth. READ MORE
The unforeseen problem with $15 an hour
A $15 per hour minimum wage has become a national U.S. rallying cry from workers seeking middle-class security. But while double the current minimum, $15 has its own limitations — and risks uncontemplated social consequences. READ MORE
Certified Tire: Not Your Average Compensation System
In several coordinated wage and hour class actions, technicians working for Certified Tire and Services Centers, Inc. sued for unpaid minimum wages and rest periods. The technicians claimed that Certified Tire’s Technician Compensation Program (“TCP”) was an unlawful “activity-based compensation system” because it failed to pay separately for time spent on repair tasks and for rest periods. The technicians claimed that, under the TCP, Certified Tire improperly sought to “average” the hourly rate to comply with minimum wage requirements. READ MORE
Stock Awards to CEOs Have Grown Considerably
Stock awards have become a key compensation vehicle used by boards in their efforts to better align pay and performance for the long term, almost entirely replacing stock options. It is one of the main findings from a new report, CEO and Executive Compensation Practices: 2018 Edition, a collaboration by The Conference Board, Gallagher, and MyLogIQ. READ MORE
Netflix lets top employees look up each other's salaries
Netflix’s policy of disclosing the salaries of its executives has left some high-level employees obsessively checking to see if their colleagues have gotten a raise, according to a report this week. READ MORE
Walgreens is raising wages and it's all because of Trump's tax cuts
The pharmacy-chain owner Walgreens Boots Alliance announced Thursday that it will make investments of about $150 million to boost mainly its in-store wages in fiscal 2019 in wake of President Donald Trump's tax reforms. READ MORE
Amazon’s pay increase cut bonuses and stock options. So it’s raising wages again.
Last week, Amazon announced it would start paying all its warehouse workers a minimum of $15 an hour. Now, after receiving backlash that an increase in warehouse wages to $15 an hour would actually hurt some of its workers, Amazon said it will adjust some payment plans so that workers will not lose money. READ MORE
